Smith defeats Quigley, captures British super middleweight title

smith54345By William Mackay: Super middleweight Paul Smith (28-1, 15 KO’s) won a controversial 12 round split decision last night over champion Tony Quigley (13-2, 6 KO’s) to capture the BBBofC British super middleweight title at the Echo Arena, Liverpool, Merseyside. The final judges’ scores were 114-116 for Quigley and 116-113 and 116-112 for Smith. I personally had Quigley winning 117-111.

The fight was hard to score as both fighters did little more than clinch and miss all night long, looking more like two drunks than two professional boxers. Smith, 27, who unusually puts in a good performance, looked cautious and afraid to let his hands go through most of the fight. Other than a small handful of punches that Smith landed in the first round, he did next to nothing for the next nine rounds until finally showing some aggression and fighting hard in the 11th and 12th to make the fight a little closer.

However, it wasn’t nearly enough for Smith to win the fight on my scorecard nor on one of the judges card. It’s hard to imagine what fight the other two judges were watching because there’s no way that Smith could have been in control of the fight by the scores of 116-113 and 116-112.

I could see that if Smith was actually throwing and landing punches in every round but he did little in the fight from the 2nd round until the 11th when he finally started throwing punches. In the last two rounds, Quigley, 25, tired badly and looked really sloppy as he wrestled constantly and missed with wild shots. Smith did only a fraction better, as he missed with the vast majority of his punches in the final two rounds and looked exhausted.

However, you had to give the last two rounds to Smith because he was the one making the fight during those two final rounds. I wish I could say the same thing for the earlier rounds, through, because Smith did next to nothing and was really stinking up the joint with his lack of offense.

Quigley did basically all the punching and landing in rounds two through six, hitting Smith with short combinations and doing an effective job of smothering him. Quigley stayed close to Smith, grabbing him after landing short punches on the inside. Smith was basically helpless to do anything. He didn’t have the inside fighting ability of a Carl Froch and was unable to match Quigley on the inside.

On the outside, Smith was too slow in letting his hands go and was beaten to the punch all night long by Quigley. Smith was cut over the right eye in the later rounds from a head butt. The cut bled a lot during the final three rounds of the fight.

Quigley stalked Smith around the ring from the 7th until the tiring in the 11th. However, even in the 11th round, it was Quigley who was pressing forward and trying to take the advantage. I still gave the 11th round to Smith because he landed the harder shots but it was very close.

It was not an impressive performance from either fighter, especially from Smith. Promoter Frank Warren said immediately after the fight that there would be a rematch. Many of the crowd hated the decision, booing loudly. I can’t blame them because I had Quigley easily winning the fight.

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10 Responses to “Smith defeats Quigley, captures British super middleweight title”

  • hmm says:

    yeah I think it was him, wish he sat down once in awhile though – must of been annoying for the people sat behind!

  • Anonymous says:

    hmm – that ‘coked up’ lad your talking about was Paul Smiths brother, Stephen Smith I think, thats why I guess he was throwing punches. Keep an eye out for him, he’s going to go far in my opinion.

  • Dom says:

    Good fight I had it 115 – 113 Smyth

  • Dean says:

    Quote : “Many of the crowd hated the decision, booing loudly.”

    Haha, what fight were you watching? I was 5 rows back from the front. Quigley had minimal support from his entrance, to his defeat. The whole crowd went wild when the announcer said,”and the new…….!”

    Tosser!

  • Jamie says:

    I can’t say who won the fight as I started to get distracted by other things through out.. it was a boring slug fest and the fight as well over hyped. Paul Smith is a terrible fighter, only knows the boxing basics. From what I did see Quigley was landing the bigger shots and bossed him through out the first 10 rounds. I thought he would of won! Smith should have won in shame instead of jumping around in joy. It was a terrible performance and he was lucky to win!

  • fred says:

    tbh i think your scorecard is over dramatic how you could of scored it 117-111 is outrageous no one won it by that margin, want to no my score card i had it 116-113 to smith

  • Big Mac says:

    I think a case could be made for each fighter to be honest. It was just so poor. Don’t think it was bad enough to damage the already hurt british judging

  • Rob says:

    What’s up with that british scoring these days, looks like GB is going the Germany and Italy way. Can there really be nothing done about it, it’s devestating for the sport and what is gained by the board to let it go on? I haven’t seen this bout so I can’t draw a conclusion, but it’s getting kinda obvious with the fight I did see, and all the articles I read about the others.

  • Anonymous says:

    I had it even going into the 11th. The bout was a big let down, apart from the two last rounds. Some very close rounds in there, I literally had it Smith winning the 1st round, and then had them exchanging rounds up until the 11th. I thought Smith did enough and maybe had the 12th round a 10-8, Quigley had nothing left at this point and didnt land anything significant. I thought the judges score cards would hae been closer though.

  • mattw says:

    Spot on with your write up, there’s nothing else to add. It really was a poor poor fight though. Not a patch on the very high expectation. Hopefully the rematch will deliver what boxing fans expected to see last night.

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